Three of Alabama’s four Day 1 picks in in this year's NFL draft were safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, defensive tackle Da’Ron Payne and linebacker Rashaan Evans, but Harrison was a key component to the Crimson Tide’s defense.

Harrison tied with Evans for the team lead in tackles last season with 74 total stops, intercepted three passes, but didn’t run at the NFL combine or Alabama’s pro day due to a hamstring injury.

On Harrison’s NFL.com draft profile, an unnamed AFC pro personnel director called him “overrated” – and much more.

Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson (21) dives for the end zone and gets a first down as Alabama defensive back Ronnie Harrison (15) knocks him out of bounds during the Iron Bowl NCAA football game between Auburn and Alabama on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017, in Auburn, Ala.

“He's one of the most overrated guys at safety to me. He doesn't really run that well and he doesn't really do anything special in coverage. He's a hitter but you can find hitters."

Harrison isn’t as versatile as Derwin James out of Florida State, but he’s nearly the same size as the first-rounder (same height at 6-2; James is eight pounds heavier) and plays with a serious edge.

Lost his cool a time or two at Alabama, but Harrison slept, drank and ate football at Alabama. Harrison left the Tide after his junior season.

“I play the game with a lot of passion,” the first-team All-SEC selection said. “I take the game serious, more serious than others. The way I prepare and the way I focus is different from others.

“I think about the game a lot. Even when a lot of people may leave practice and go off and do other things, the game is still running in my head. I’m thinking of plays, daily. I picture the game before it happens.”

That mentality will serve him well with the Jaguars. Led by cornerback Jalen Ramsey, Jacksonville talks that talk and backs it up.